Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland http://www.sabian.org/alice.htmAlice in Wonderland is a popular and controversially based text by Lewis Carroll about a girl named Alice and her adventures in a magical world called Wonderland. This text has been a popular story covered everywhere from Disney to the SyFy Network and most recently a 2010 film coming in March. Through reading this text you will encounter a variety of characters who may oddly parallel people (shady people) who could exist in real life. What do you think each character symbolizes? How does Alice's childhood ignorance lead her to feel dumb in the world of Wonderland? What punishments does her attitude receive? Pay close attention to how education impacts Alice's life as well as how her childhood confusion causes her strife and finally the desire to go home. How does she gain experience through the choices she makes in Wonderland? Perhaps reading through the looking glass of Alice's world will make you curious as a cat to experience in the world of your own!
Take a look below at a 1903 film version of the text! For a taste of modern flair (and a film created for 3D theaters, head on over to the "Helpful Links" page to see a trailer of the newest film adaptation! Obtained from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elcECODnDMI
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
http://www.sabian.org/alice.htmAlice in Wonderland is a popular and controversially based text by Lewis Carroll about a girl named Alice and her adventures in a magical world called Wonderland. This text has been a popular story covered everywhere from Disney to the SyFy Network and most recently a 2010 film coming in March. Through reading this text you will encounter a variety of characters who may oddly parallel people (shady people) who could exist in real life. What do you think each character symbolizes? How does Alice's childhood ignorance lead her to feel dumb in the world of Wonderland? What punishments does her attitude receive? Pay close attention to how education impacts Alice's life as well as how her childhood confusion causes her strife and finally the desire to go home. How does she gain experience through the choices she makes in Wonderland? Perhaps reading through the looking glass of Alice's world will make you curious as a cat to experience in the world of your own!
Take a look below at a 1903 film version of the text! For a taste of modern flair (and a film created for 3D theaters, head on over to the "Helpful Links" page to see a trailer of the newest film adaptation! Obtained from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elcECODnDMI